Sarsaparilla Tincture 100 ml
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Smilax Officinalis (Smilax ornata)
Common Name: Sarsasparilla root, sarsaparilla, and Jamaican sarsaparilla
Family: Liliaceae
Part Used: Root
Description: The root of various species of perennial climbers obtained
commercially as long, slender, and red to orange-brown rootlets with pale
cortex and fibrous yellow core; the taste is slightly acrid and bitter and
there is no odour. Native to Honduras (brown), Jamaican (red), and Costa Rica.
Constituents: Steroidal saponins, phytosterols, Starch, and
minerals.
Action: Anti-fungal, Anti-Inflammatory, Diuretic, Topical, Alterative; gentle
circulatory stimulant.
Nutritional ingredients: Smilax officinalis is used as
the basis for a soft drink frequently called sarsaparilla. It is also a primary
ingredient in old fashioned-style root beer.
Suggested use as a Traditional Herbal Remedies Only: Sarsaparilla root
contains saponins, which likely work by disabling bacterial components called
endotoxins. Used in the treatment for gout and rheumatoid arthritis. Sarsaparilla
is used for increasing urination in order to reduce fluid retention. Due to its
anti-inflammatory attributes, Sarsaparilla is commonly used to treat psoriasis
and itchy, scaly skin conditions
Suggested dosage: add 20-40 drops, 1-2 times a day in a little
fruit juice or water with food or as directed by your health care
practitioner.The use in children under 12 years of age has not been recommended
due to lack of adequate data. Keep out of
reach of children.
Dosage (Dry herb): 5g-10g per day.
Fertility, Pregnancy and Lactation: Safety during pregnancy and
lactation has not been established. In the absence of sufficient data, the use
during pregnancy and lactation is not recommended.
Contraindications: (seek GP and Professional Medical Herbalist)
Cautions: Do not administer to people with a known sensitivity to plants in
the (Liliaceae) family.
Known Drug
interaction: Saponins may
affect absorption of Medication (seek GP and Professional Medical Herbalist).
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